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Everlab

Jack Taylor PR wins preventative healthcare client

Australian health-tech company, Everlab has appointed Jack Taylor as its PR agency of record, leading its earned media and brand communications to support the company's next phase of growth.

Guided by Chief Medical Officer, Dr Steven Lu, Everlab provides members with access to a suite of screening services paired with ongoing clinical support and personalised prevention plans designed to help individuals stay ahead of health risks.

Marc Hermann, Founder and CEO of Everlab, said: “By combining advanced AI with the knowledge of leading clinicians, we’ve built a new kind of health platform that delivers smarter, earlier interventions, helping people take control of their health before symptoms arise. Partnering with Jack Taylor allows us to raise awareness, educate, and empower people to take a proactive approach to their wellbeing.”

General Manager at Jack Taylor, Caroline Chau said: "Everlab is shaping a new era of healthcare with a personalised, preventative care model already trusted by thousands of Australians.

"As an agency deeply invested in helping people live healthier, more fulfilling lives, we’re proud to support Everlab’s mission and we’re here to help more people discover, access, and benefit from this pioneering proactive health service."

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